He says :
> Actually, on this topic, I have some _shocking_ results after a major > benchmark session, and a comparison between Tomcat 4.1.18 and > Jetty 4.2.7... > As I didn't still put up the full logs of the benches, I haven't yet > officially announced it, but you can see the slides here: > http://www.apache.org/~pier/nordu/
Others followed his advice and said
"Leo Simons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=ApacheModProxy > > have got to love you Pier :D Took 2 hours to transfer some of our more > heavily used mod_jk+tomcat servlet apps over to mod_proxy+jetty, and now > processor load dropped from 15% to 2%.
"Leo Sutic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have similar experience. I replaced Tomcat with Jetty last > week, and *developer* workload dropped to roughly 1/7 th of the > previous value. Thanks to Pier and Stefano for motivating me to > take a closer look at Jetty. > /LS > And, no, workload dropping to 1/7 th does not mean that I work > one day a week now.
Robert
PS For a very fast development environment I am using an embedded Jetty server - it starts up in no time and you can use it without requiring the standard web app directories (e.g. pointing directly to your source files if you like). Email me if you want to know more
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